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says something about 4 piece cast? what the heck is that?
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ron77rr if you look carefully at your link you will see two different 2468030 on says 413 and one 426. no dates?
Thanks guys! I think we should keep this topic going! Not only do I want to know what I have but I wanna learn more! Superflytnt I know your right and I believe these motors wer still offered in 66 in many cars. Not just as replacement blocks for warranty or what have you....
Is it really necessary to change the k member when going from /6 to big block? Ive taken pics of a car that was at my buddies shop and its hard to see but they have cut a small notch out of /6 xmember and from what I can tell modified or fab a new mount. This is the only pic I have but thats a...
I guess ill never know exactly what car it came from. all I know is im glad I have it and its gonna live in my 64 polara hopefully this spring. thnks for your replies :) any other thoughts are appreciated.
Please tell me that im not the only one who has been confused when it comes to id pad stamps vs block numbers!! From months of research and many people telling me my motor is probly.... #1 an industrial reverse rotation block. #2 a factory replacement block. #3 marine application. #4 1966? and a...
I know what the motor is im just trying to figure out the purpose of the notches. if it was just for orientation then why two? one big and one small? (notch)